This post is part of a series {Colorbrick} a Beginner’s Quilt-Along. You can join in anytime, even if you’re not a beginner! Please see this page for links to all posts, and join us on Flickr to share your questions and work-in-progress!
Your finished Colorbrick quilt will measure 52.5″ x 67″.
Materials List
Materials you’ll want right away:
-10 fat quarters for printed “bricks”
-Neutral solid for sashing & binding. Choose
- 1 ¾ yard of 59” wide linen (available here) OR
- 2 yards of 43/44/45” fabric (such as Kona Cotton or Essex Linen/Cotton)
-Neutral solid for backing. Choose
- 2 yards of 59” wide linen (available here) OR
- 3 yards of 43/44/55” fabric (such as Kona Cotton or Essex Linen/Cotton)
–Rotary Cutter Setup (cutting mat, rotary cuter and quilter’s ruler)
-High quality machine-stitching thread, such at Gutermann, Sulky or Metler. Cotton suggested. I used a solid neutral Gutermann thread for the piecing and this golden/yellow variegated Gutermann thread for the quilting.
Materials you’ll need by Oct 26th:
-55 x 69” wool or cotton blanket for batting or twin sized purchased batting that allows for quilting up to 10 inches apart.
-Basting pins or Spray Adhesive
-Walking Foot attachment highly recommended. My machine doesn’t have a built-in walking foot, so I purchased an attachment that does the job. Without a walking foot, your sewing machine pulls fabric from the bottom only. When you’re sewing a thick quilt, this uneven feeding will easily cause puckers and bunching. A walking foot pulls the fabric from the top as well. I promise it will come in handy on countless projects!
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What a fun idea! The colorbrick quilt is so simple and beautiful. I have too many projects to finish to take part on this one but I’m looking forward to seeing all beautiful quilts:)
feeling a bit overwhelmed, but i bought some fat quarters & they’re in the washer now. I really like them & although there are only 5 in this set, I’m going to try to mix in some others–hopefully it won’t look too screwy!! now i’ve got to get a rotary cutting set up (which I may end up borrowing) & batting & a walking foot &….ooh. i like it though. i will be ready for whatever comes!
I just found your website and this enticing quilt-along. This looks like the perfect project for a newbie. I’ve ordered some fat quarters and will share my blocks on Flickr as soon as I get them.
Thanks for organizing this!